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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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¶2; The first Chapter. 6 The offering of Solomon at Gibeon, 8 He prayeth vnto God to geue him wysedome, 11 which he geueth him, and more. 14 The number of his charets and horses, 15 and of his riches. A   


1   And Solomon the sonne of Dauid waxed strong in his kingdome, and the note Lord his God was with him, and magnified him note in dignitie.


2   And Solomon spake vnto all Israel, to the captaynes ouer thousandes, to the captaynes ouer hundredes, to the iudges, and to euery officer in all Israel, and to the auncient fathers.


3   And so Solomon and all the congregation with him note went to the hie place that was at Gibeon: note for there was the tabernacle of the congregation of God, note which Moyses the seruaunt of the Lorde made in the wyldernesse.


4   But the arke of God note had Dauid brought from Kiriathiarim, into the place which Dauid had prepared therfore: For he had pitched a tent for it at Hierusalem.


5   Moreouer, the brasen aulter note that Bezaleel the sonne of Uri the sonne of Hur had made, was there before the tabernacle of the Lorde: And Solomon and the congregation went to visite it.


6   And Solomon gat vp there before the Lord, to the brasen aulter that was before the tabernacle of the congregation, and note offered a thousand burnt sacrifices vpon it. B   


7   And the same night did God appeare vnto Solomon, and said vnto him: Aske what I shall geue thee.


8   And Solomon saide vnto God: Thou hast shewed great mercie vnto Dauid my father, and note hast made me to raigne in his steade.


9    noteNow therefore, O Lorde God, let thy promise which thou madest vnto Dauid my father, be true: note For thou hast made me king ouer a people which is lyke the dust of the earth in multitude:


10   Wherefore geue me now wysedome and knowledge, that I may be able to note go in and out before this people: for who els can iudge this people that is so great?


11    noteAnd God saide to Solomon: Because this was in thyne heart, and because thou hast not asked treasure and riches, and honour, ∧ the note liues of thyne enemies, neither yet long lyfe, but hast asked wysedome and knowledge for thy selfe, to iudge my people ouer which I haue made thee king:


12   Wysedome and knowledge is graunted vnto thee, and I will geue thee treasure, ∧ riches, and glory: so that among the kinges that haue ben before thee, or after thee, none was or shalbe lyke thee. C   


13   And so Solomon came from the high place that was at Gibeon to Hierusalem from the tabernacle of the congregation, and raigned ouer Israel.


14    noteAnd Solomon gathered charets and horsemen: and he had a thousand and foure hundred charets, ∧ twelue thousand horsemen, whom he bestowed in the charet cities, and with the king at Hierusalem.


15   And note the king made siluer and golde at Hierusalem as plenteous as stones, and Cedar trees made he as plentie as the Mulbery trees that growe in the valleyes.


16   Also Solomon had horses brought out of Egypt, ∧ fine linnen: The kinges marcha&ubar;tes receaued the fine linnen for a price.


17   They came also and brought out of Egypt a charet for sixe hundred peeces of siluer, euen an horse for an hundred and fiftie: And so brought they [horses] for all the kinges of the Hethites, and for the kinges of Syria, by their owne hande.

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Bishops' [1568], The. holie. Bible. conteynyng the olde Testament and the newe (Imprinted... by Richarde Iugge [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B08000].
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